TORONTO: After spending nearly their entire time as a musical duo wanting to record a Christmas album, Madison Violet has finally unwrapped their first collection of holiday favourites. Sleigh Bells In The Snow, recorded this past summer in Toronto, blends...
ANTIGONISH: The phrase, never judge someone until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes is the essence of the Shoe Project. The Shoe Project Antigonish marks the first time the project has been offered in a small, rural community. The...
MABOU: It’s coming back to Strathspey! On Wednesday, October 4 at 7:30 p.m., Strathspey Performing Arts Centre will present The Return of the Vanishing Cape Breton Fiddler, featuring Rodney MacDonald, Shelly Campbell, Donna Marie DeWolfe and up and coming young...
GUYSBOROUGH: A discovery made almost a decade ago during a home renovation has served as the impetus for a play that will make its world premiere later this month at Mulgrave Road Theatre (MRT).
WAYCOBAH: The recent passing of Gord Downie left a mark on many people across the country, but Mi’kmaq artist Loretta Gould has created a lasting tribute through her painting “The Legacy.” “Chief Morley Googoo asked me to do that painting...
ANTIGONISH: After 18 days of shooting in Windsor, Halifax and Chester, the feature film Dawn, Her Dad & the Tractor wrapped last week in Antigonish. Writer and director Shelley Thompson, completed the first Telefilm-funded...
ST. JOSEPH DU MOINE: The future world described in Rebecca Silver Slayter’s new novel, The Second History, is post-apocalyptic and not necessarily cheerful. It’s also a story of how two very intense feelings circle each other.
INVERNESS: The eyes of the provincial arts scene were on Inverness last Thursday night as this year’s selections by the Art Bank of Nova Scotia were unveiled. “I think this is the first time the showing was done in Cape...
ST. PETER’S: A summer music event that has taken place in Richmond County since 2012 will not happen this year. Kitchen Rackets, the volunteer group that hosts the St. Peter’s Music Camp on the Canal, has announced it will not...
CAPE BRETON: In one month, the 14th annual Cabot Trail Writers Festival will begin, bringing readers, writers, and storytellers together for a weekend of words, from Sept. 23 to 25. The mainstage will host...
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